Dental Front Office Clerk Dental Assistant
Company: Jwch Institute
Location: Lynwood
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Purpose: Under the direction of the Dental Director,
the Dental Front Desk Clerk/Dental Assistant (DFOC/DA) functions as
a Wesley Health Center ambassador welcoming and attending to the
needs of all patients and creating a positive front office
experience by managing patient expectations while demonstrating
compassion and respect. Also functions as an integrated member of
the health care team by assisting in the delivery of
patient-focused care. The DFOC/DA performs varied, moderately
complex administrative and financial service support functions.
This position exercises independent judgment and procedural
knowledge in performing work duties within standard operating
procedures. The DFOC/DA prepares and processes various financial
documents and transactions for completion, accuracy, and
conformance with established policies, regulations, and procedures.
This includes composing and preparing correspondence. When
applicable, the DFOC/DA assists in the preparation of reimbursement
bills, and audits, reviews performance with the Clinic
Administrator, and assists in planning contractual and budgetary
compliance. The DFOC/DA is tasked with ensuring the accuracy of
records and files, including the monitoring and maintenance of
various recordkeeping systems. This position is also responsible
for assisting the dentist(s) in the direct provision of primary
care dental services to patients at the clinic as needed. The
Registered Dental Assistant is also responsible for sterilization,
preparation, and inventory control of dental instruments, and
supplies, and for proper infection control of all areas involving
patient care. Principal Responsibilities: Responsible for greeting
and verifying the purpose of the patient’s visit in order to
determine patient priority. Verifies and records eligibility and
registration, as appropriate for each individual patient into the
Electronic Practice Management System. Responsible for monitoring
patient wait times and proactively communicating with patients
regarding their status during their visit. Responsible for
scheduling appointments and making sure patients receive referral
documentation as needed. Responsible for telephone management and
ensuring that all calls are answered courteously, and promptly and
any issues resolved as expected. Ensure clients receive reminder
calls promptly to preserve high levels of retention. Responsible
for communicating with the patient care team, which can include but
is not limited to the medical assistants, providers, and other team
members to ensure that the patient experiences a seamless
transition between hand-offs and to ensure all patient needs are
met. Maintains modern office practices, procedures, and
organization, as assigned. Ensures accurate recordkeeping and
computer systems; business accounting and bookkeeping. Responsible
for the collection of patient co-pays and payments, as well as the
daily reconciliation of their collections. Responsible for
monitoring waiting rooms and ensuring that waiting areas are kept
clean. Provides reports and correspondence using basic business
math skills, correct English usage, grammar, spelling, and
punctuation. Holds a high level of expertise in County, State, and
Federal grants and/or dental billing as appropriate. Communicates
effectively both orally and in writing. Continuously analyzes a
variety of administrative and/or technical problems and makes
effective recommendations. Prepares accurate financial and
statistical documents, reports, and correspondence. Maintains a
cooperative working relationship with the public, staff, and
management. Works independently and has the ability to organize,
prioritize and coordinate work assignments. Is sensitive to the
needs of diverse cultures and populations including patients
impacted by HIV/AIDS. Other duties as assigned. Serves as dentist’s
chair-side assistant as needed. Assists patients in resolving minor
difficulties, answering their questions and giving directions to
patients as authorized by the dentist. Prepares operation
procedures for patient treatment as per Dental Department protocols
and the dentist’s directions. Completion of dental radiographs in
accordance with state regulations and law, as well as Dental
Department directives and protocols. Performs independent
procedures as delegated by the dentist in accordance with state
regulation, law, and Department directives and protocols. Maintains
all Dental Department equipment in accordance with the
manufacturer’s directions and Dental Department policy and
protocol. Maintains adequate operation of supplies and compiles a
list of individual item shortages for inventory control and
ordering purposes. Maintains a daily list of all scheduled Dental
Department patients, monitors patient flow, and assists the
dentist(s) in assuring that all patient records and documents are
properly and accurately completed and filed. Receives and places
necessary telephone calls consistent with professional matters,
clinic business, and patient care of the Dental Department. Insures
the sterility of all reusable dental instruments and equipment in
accordance with Dental Department directives and protocols. Insures
the proper disposal of all contaminated or potentially contaminated
materials in accordance with Dental Department directives, clinic
policy, as well as state and federal regulations. Participates in
appropriate health promotion/disease prevention activities, both
on-site and off-site as required. Participate in JWCH’s customer
service training called AIDET on an annual basis. Demonstrate an
understanding of AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration,
Explanation, and Thank You) to apply in patient encounters or team
discussions. Utilize the AIDET communication framework to
communicate with patients and team members in a manner that reduces
patient anxiety, increases patient compliance, and improves
clinical outcomes Maintains Dental Department compliance, relative
to Infection Exposure Control, safety, and HIPPA as required by
local, State, and Federal guidelines, Dental Department directives
and protocols, and clinic policies and procedures. Skills and
Abilities: Effective written and oral communication. Comprehensive
knowledge of dental assisting techniques and procedures for all
phases of specialty and general dentistry. Knowledge of modern
dental materials, their storage, handling and applications. Ability
to work with persons from a wide diversity of social, ethnic and
economic background. Ability to work creatively with other health
care professionals from a variety of disciplines to achieve maximal
results for the clinic’s patient, from a system of integrated
primary health care. Ability to multitask and prioritize
assignments and responsibilities to ensure compliance with
established deadlines and protocols. Physical Requirements:
Prolonged sitting or standing may be required. Those physical
movements and the degree of mobility, manual dexterity and hand-eye
coordination normally associated with dental assisting in specialty
and general practice dentistry will be performed on a repetitive
basis. May require travel to sites/program and special functions.
Work under stressful conditions as well as irregular hours may be
required. Environmental Conditions Critical to Performance:
Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, body fluids, toxic
substances, medicinal preparations, radiation, and other conditions
common to a clinical environment may routinely be encountered. OSHA
Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure Classification - Category I. Utilizes
appropriate Infection Control protocols. May be exposed to
low-level radiation. Will be exposed to outside environmental
conditions while traveling. Education and Experience: High School
diploma or GED certificate required. Completion of an accredited
course in dental assisting. X-Ray, infection control, and current
CPR and First Aid certificates required. Bilingual: English
/Spanish is required Requirements: Two years’ experience working in
a dental front office area or front desk. Two years’ experience
working with HIV-positive clients. One year of working with Ryan
White grants Current California Driver’s License and ability to
drive to and from clinic sites. Preferred: Bilingual proficiency in
English and Spanish. Certification as a Registered Dental Assistant
or Dental Assistant Experience with working with preferably NextGen
and/ or Dentrix. One year of experience performing financial
support duties Dental Billing with two years of experience.
CPR/First Aid Certificate required. *All JWCH, Wesley Health
Centers workforce members are recommended to be fully vaccinated
against COVID-19. Employee Benefits: At JWCH Institute, Inc., we
believe in taking care of those who take care of others. If you
work 30 hours per week, you’ll enjoy competitive pay and a robust
benefits package that includes: Medical, Dental, Vision Monthly
employer-sponsored allowance for assistance with health premiums.
Funded Health Savings Account (up to deductible) to assist with
carrier-approved medical expenses. Paid time off (vacation, sick
leave) and 13 paid holidays. 401(k) Safe Harbor Profit Sharing
plan. Mileage reimbursement. Short- and long-term disability plans
(LTD/STD). Life insurance policy & AD&D, and more! Become part
of a team where your work matters. Apply today and help us change
lives, one patient at a time. JWCH Institute, Inc Wesley Health
Centers is an Equal Opportunity and Fair Chance Employer.
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